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This DoS or DDoS is going to kill all of us, electronically. If this DoS or DDoS doesn't stop we will be at the mercy of these female donkey anal orifices. We cannot let these people go or their "handlers" (the people who hire and control them) go also. We need to stop this or this will stop the entire internet working since everyone will DoS or DDoS each other and we, the non-participants, will suffer from these stupid and total waste of network resource games. We need to find and get most of these people who start these male bovine feces so we all can use the internet.
I don't think this exactly the same technology and idea. This article seems to appear to focus more on reusable holographic devices and not aimed at fast refreshing TV/movies. However this technology, if advance can used for TV/movies but as it is is replacement for existing film based holographic.
Most of the labels (ie RCA, EMI, Sony,etc.) are the middleperson (gender neutral) issue here. Most labels are unfair to the artist so I think that the artist should be like Prince the revolt against all of the unfair labels. However not all labels are this bad. Independent and smaller labels are more fair in their distribution of royalties and doesn't have "Wall Street" pressure to "perform". Right now Wall Street is only good for learning what a fraud it is and prevention of this fraud.
Remember that radiation is distributed over the area of the dish so it is not that "hot" between the dishes. We have wireless ethernet because our ground here is like swiss cheese due to all of the construction so our wired connection was down alot so went with this new wireless ethernet service which offered 10Mbits up and down. According to the ISP the energy between the two antennas are about 4-watts, hardly "hot" unless put it on a very small point. High power is relative term when they put a number I don't know what is the energies they use.
I still remember those ugly cars from France like Peugeot and CitroÃn (now they are one company) awhile back and maybe current (I haven't checked since both of them haven't sold cars in the US since 1992). Now CitroÃn is trying to revive sales with this nice car and this commercial in Europe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4ckJFNkra8 However this is concept car but if people are truly interested then I hope CitroÃn will mass produce it.
When I was in college at the small start up I worked for I did enter strange characters from the keyboard just by static electricity. I remember as I was about to hit the key I saw a bunch non-related characters on the terminal screen, when I did hit the key it gave more non-related characters. We thought the terminal was "possessed" so we changed the terminal but the same thing happened again later. It took us a few weeks and discovered that the manufacture of the terminal didn't properly ground the keyboard to the terminal and when we did ground the connector properly the problem went away.
Most games are done on 2 dimensional world and the real driving is three dimensional world. Games may improve some mental function like reflexes but not necessarily cognitive skills required in driving. Driving take a fair amount cognitive skills since the environment is moving and changes. Also the vehicle is also a changing device since load, tire type & wear and other internal factors will change how does vehicle reacts to it environment. Games create a "set" world of limited environmental settings so these games will only help in some of these.
This is just a load of bovine feces. I read the original French article and there is no scientific method and evidence to prove that the MacPro emits dangerous amounts of benzene. The test and methods they appeared to use is flawed and are not fact and cannot be used in a real court. Also they didn't test any other computers so they can say that MacPro is worst than others. This is just another article to try justify a lawsuit against Apple for money. Anything can "stink" but does to prove it is harmful? Remember that "stink" is a relative term and one person's "stink" is another man's "rose." We all fluctuate but should we ban the human race? Please live a life.
including lying. Remember after Apollo 8 and then Apollo 11 the Russians cooked up a story that they were not going to the moon in the 1960's after several disasters during their moon program.
Buy enough stock and get on the Board of Directors and you can find someone to replace Chambers. Cisco, like Oracle, are in the enterprise level market for many years but Cisco has several SMB/consumer division like Linksys so this is nothing new to them. Jabber will increase the horizontal market for Cisco. Oracle doesn't really have something so it will interesting to see what they take over...er merge.
The most interesting quote here "Authorities say no personal information will be stored or transmitted by the chip, only an ID number that will be meaningless to anyone but DHS." That ID number can be cloned unless you have Verayo Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) which still have to be proven in the real world: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/08/1710237 My real worry about any RFID is cloning and spoofing since now I can be anyone without having someone check who I really am. Meanwhile, you can clone James J. Bulger's ID: http://www.fbi.gov/wanted.htm
PubMed and other NIH open access resources and they all protect copyright material already. They only put the title, authors, publisher, volume, date, pages,PMID, related articles and short abstract of the full article. There is a link to publisher which holds part of copyright so they can sell you the full article to you. There is no copyright infringement that I can see or any from infringement of intellectual property rights in what is giving out by PubMed Central. They only show you a short abstract of your full article what is published and they link you to the full article to publisher. However there are a few articles in PubMed Central that are open without copyright that author and publisher have allow open access without copyright issues other than you must quote them in bibliography. I don't understand why is congress changing current open access rules?
I seen this with company I used to work for. Each side were entrenched against each other but it takes good management and political skills to get each other work with each other and have a proper running company. Tech side have the ideas and products to make the company and business side have the marketing and management skills to bring the ideas and products to market so your company can exist. Neither side is greater than other because both of them are need to exist. Again peaceful co-existence is need to run any public or for profit company. Wars for who is bigger in the company just waste resources thus no gain for the company.
Well, at my former workplace was at an Fortune 100 company they did have armed guards to protect the C-level offices. Also no worst then they have armed guards at the airports and banks. Just make sure they have proper training (proper use of weapon and psychological training) before they pack that heat. I don't want to have an "incident" in middle of nowhere.
If we didn't have the Integrated Circuit we wouldn't have laptops (which would be size of refrigerator for same capability as an current laptop), cell phone (remember those "brick car phones" at the beginning of the cell phone era?), and many other things we have take for granted for miniaturization of electronics.
Like the NASA man on the moon project of the 1960, this project will have many good offshoots of their research that have and will enhance our lives for many years to come. I correspond to several people doing research at CERN and I see that many good ideas that will come out for IT and computer science.
TidBITS appears to be overloaded with traffic since you put this on /. I had no problems earlier today.
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This DoS or DDoS is going to kill all of us, electronically. If this DoS or DDoS doesn't stop we will be at the mercy of these female donkey anal orifices. We cannot let these people go or their "handlers" (the people who hire and control them) go also. We need to stop this or this will stop the entire internet working since everyone will DoS or DDoS each other and we, the non-participants, will suffer from these stupid and total waste of network resource games. We need to find and get most of these people who start these male bovine feces so we all can use the internet.
Looking at Oracle recent quarterly report sounds rosy. Better pull my stocks out now when it is on top...
I don't think this exactly the same technology and idea. This article seems to appear to focus more on reusable holographic devices and not aimed at fast refreshing TV/movies. However this technology, if advance can used for TV/movies but as it is is replacement for existing film based holographic.
Most of the labels (ie RCA, EMI, Sony,etc.) are the middleperson (gender neutral) issue here. Most labels are unfair to the artist so I think that the artist should be like Prince the revolt against all of the unfair labels. However not all labels are this bad. Independent and smaller labels are more fair in their distribution of royalties and doesn't have "Wall Street" pressure to "perform".
Right now Wall Street is only good for learning what a fraud it is and prevention of this fraud.
Yes I can see with my skin when it touches my wife (use can your imagination, not too much imagination).
Remember that radiation is distributed over the area of the dish so it is not that "hot" between the dishes.
We have wireless ethernet because our ground here is like swiss cheese due to all of the construction so our wired connection was down alot so went with this new wireless ethernet service which offered 10Mbits up and down. According to the ISP the energy between the two antennas are about 4-watts, hardly "hot" unless put it on a very small point. High power is relative term when they put a number I don't know what is the energies they use.
I still remember those ugly cars from France like Peugeot and CitroÃn (now they are one company) awhile back and maybe current (I haven't checked since both of them haven't sold cars in the US since 1992). Now CitroÃn is trying to revive sales with this nice car and this commercial in Europe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4ckJFNkra8
However this is concept car but if people are truly interested then I hope CitroÃn will mass produce it.
When I was in college at the small start up I worked for I did enter strange characters from the keyboard just by static electricity. I remember as I was about to hit the key I saw a bunch non-related characters on the terminal screen, when I did hit the key it gave more non-related characters. We thought the terminal was "possessed" so we changed the terminal but the same thing happened again later. It took us a few weeks and discovered that the manufacture of the terminal didn't properly ground the keyboard to the terminal and when we did ground the connector properly the problem went away.
Most games are done on 2 dimensional world and the real driving is three dimensional world. Games may improve some mental function like reflexes but not necessarily cognitive skills required in driving. Driving take a fair amount cognitive skills since the environment is moving and changes. Also the vehicle is also a changing device since load, tire type & wear and other internal factors will change how does vehicle reacts to it environment. Games create a "set" world of limited environmental settings so these games will only help in some of these.
This is just a load of bovine feces.
I read the original French article and there is no scientific method and evidence to prove that the MacPro emits dangerous amounts of benzene. The test and methods they appeared to use is flawed and are not fact and cannot be used in a real court. Also they didn't test any other computers so they can say that MacPro is worst than others.
This is just another article to try justify a lawsuit against Apple for money.
Anything can "stink" but does to prove it is harmful? Remember that "stink" is a relative term and one person's "stink" is another man's "rose." We all fluctuate but should we ban the human race? Please live a life.
Rain or snow, like virga, on Mars may not be consisting of water only. Here is the Wikipedia entry on virga:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virga
Also Universities Space Research Association has some information on virga:
http://epod.usra.edu/archive/epodviewer.php3?oid=47776
They have a excellent NOAA photo of virga.
"There are lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain
including lying. Remember after Apollo 8 and then Apollo 11 the Russians cooked up a story that they were not going to the moon in the 1960's after several disasters during their moon program.
This is sounds like Victor Kiam for Remington Products and his famous saying:
"I liked it so much, I bought the company!"
The format is not the issue here, the problem is really the economy which has people can't afford to buy new equipment.
Buy enough stock and get on the Board of Directors and you can find someone to replace Chambers.
Cisco, like Oracle, are in the enterprise level market for many years but Cisco has several SMB/consumer division like Linksys so this is nothing new to them. Jabber will increase the horizontal market for Cisco.
Oracle doesn't really have something so it will interesting to see what they take over...er merge.
Virtual girlfriends... oh, you have that already and we call them "In your fantasy".
The most interesting quote here "Authorities say no personal information will be stored or transmitted by the chip, only an ID number that will be meaningless to anyone but DHS."
That ID number can be cloned unless you have Verayo Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) which still have to be proven in the real world:
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/08/1710237
My real worry about any RFID is cloning and spoofing since now I can be anyone without having someone check who I really am.
Meanwhile, you can clone James J. Bulger's ID:
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted.htm
PubMed and other NIH open access resources and they all protect copyright material already. They only put the title, authors, publisher, volume, date, pages,PMID, related articles and short abstract of the full article. There is a link to publisher which holds part of copyright so they can sell you the full article to you. There is no copyright infringement that I can see or any from infringement of intellectual property rights in what is giving out by PubMed Central. They only show you a short abstract of your full article what is published and they link you to the full article to publisher.
However there are a few articles in PubMed Central that are open without copyright that author and publisher have allow open access without copyright issues other than you must quote them in bibliography.
I don't understand why is congress changing current open access rules?
I seen this with company I used to work for. Each side were entrenched against each other but it takes good management and political skills to get each other work with each other and have a proper running company. Tech side have the ideas and products to make the company and business side have the marketing and management skills to bring the ideas and products to market so your company can exist. Neither side is greater than other because both of them are need to exist.
Again peaceful co-existence is need to run any public or for profit company. Wars for who is bigger in the company just waste resources thus no gain for the company.
Please return to hell where you started from.
Well, at my former workplace was at an Fortune 100 company they did have armed guards to protect the C-level offices.
Also no worst then they have armed guards at the airports and banks. Just make sure they have proper training (proper use of weapon and psychological training) before they pack that heat. I don't want to have an "incident" in middle of nowhere.
If we didn't have the Integrated Circuit we wouldn't have laptops (which would be size of refrigerator for same capability as an current laptop), cell phone (remember those "brick car phones" at the beginning of the cell phone era?), and many other things we have take for granted for miniaturization of electronics.
Like the NASA man on the moon project of the 1960, this project will have many good offshoots of their research that have and will enhance our lives for many years to come.
I correspond to several people doing research at CERN and I see that many good ideas that will come out for IT and computer science.